I don’t get it either Chris. Could you give an example of exactly what we need to type in to get NHL videos.
thanks,
Ryan
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Ok, say you’re wanting to find movie files of the lord of the rings. You might type:
intitle:”index.of” (mpg|avi|iso|wmv|zip|rar) lord.of.the.rings -html -htm -jsp -php -asp -pdf -mp3 -wma
[b:3uwiy774](mpg|avi|iso|wmv|zip|rar)[/b:3uwiy774] – This bit is the list of file formats you want to include in your results
[b:3uwiy774]-html -htm -jsp -php -asp -pdf -mp3 -wma[/b:3uwiy774] – This bit eliminates the files you really dont want
[b:3uwiy774]intitle:”index.of”[/b:3uwiy774] – This is the key to the whole shebang: it looks for directories without index pages
[b:3uwiy774]lord.of.the.rings[/b:3uwiy774] – The title of what you’re looking for, seperated by periods
If you want to do multiple searches quickly, you can use this handy trick: (firefox only)
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[*:3uwiy774]Do a search like the one above[/*:m:3uwiy774]
[*:3uwiy774]Bookmark the page[/*:m:3uwiy774]
[*:3uwiy774]Go into your bookmark organiser, edit the properties of the bookmark and replace the bit that says “Lord of the rings” or whatever with %s[/*:m:3uwiy774]
[*:3uwiy774]Give it a keyword, whatever you want. I’d suggest “movies” (w/o quotes)[/*:m:3uwiy774]
[*:3uwiy774]Whenever you want to do a movie search, now you just type into the [b:3uwiy774]address bar[/b:3uwiy774] of your browser “movies lord.of.the.rings” and it will do the search for you[/*:m:3uwiy774][/list:u:3uwiy774]